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The Pictures From 'Kisan March' In Mumbai Narrate A Tale Of Struggle Which Words Can't Describe


Β The 'Kisan March' in Mumbai is still going on strong and while the Mumbai government is yet to announce a decision, the farmers are not turning back without an answer this time. These pictures from the developing situation in the state will simply break your heart.

Walk from 8 in the morning till 6 in the evening. Sleep like this in the night. Repeat for six days and nights #KisanLongMarch pic.twitter.com/LAolvPnSfG

β€” Nidhi Jamwal (@JamwalNidhi) March 11, 2018

The very feet that ensure that you get your meals everyday, are struggling to walk for their own justice.

Shame on people who have labeled #KisanLongMarch as a rally of paid anti-nationals and naxals.

Try walking 180 kms in chappals first pic.twitter.com/giVhXMn10g

β€” Dhruv Rathee (@dhruv_rathee) March 12, 2018

Hope today you have a nice lunch and dinner. This is the picture of someone who puts food in your plate and is currently walking all the way to Mumbai just to ask the BJP Government to fulfill their promise. Bon Appetit pic.twitter.com/axBKTCPjMc

β€” Joy (@Joydas) March 10, 2018

In case you were complaining about traffic in Mumbai today, please understand this first.

These #Farmers wl b marching in dΒ  Midnight to avoid any inconvenience to your children who r appearing for board exams. Now B4 u question or abuse them, remembr, they too r fighting fr a better future of their children. #LongMarch #FarmersMarch #FarmersProtest #KisanLongMarch pic.twitter.com/PacvRfmEbu

β€” Kamlesh Sutar (@kamleshsutar) March 11, 2018

Farmers marching from 1AM to 6 AM from Sion to #AzadMaidan to avoid inconvenience to SSC students attending exams tomorrow. #KisanLongMarch pic.twitter.com/OxJPcfakA9

β€” Unofficial Sususwamy (@swamv39) March 11, 2018

They have more so much more unity that the ruling party does!

Favourite photo from #KisanLongMarch this afternoon -- Farmers have no access to electricity so Lakshman Bhasre from Tryumbakeshwar Taluka has been marching for 6 days with a tiny solar panel on his head. He uses it to charge his phone and help other marchers charge theirs. pic.twitter.com/3He32abd4z

β€” Pragya Tiwari (@PragyaTiwari) March 12, 2018

A community which contributes largely to the agrarian economy is struggling to protect their own livelihood. Is this the future of a super power? It is shameful and simply heart breaking. We hope the authorities can finally see the light and justice is served to our nations' farmers.

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